Read these books that encourage conversation and talking with your child to increase vocabulary and communication skills.
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Can You Growl Like a Bear? by John Butler E BUTLER In rhyming text, the reader is asked to mimic a variety of animal noises in preparation for a good night’s sleep. Catalog Link |
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Shout! Shout It Out! by Denise Fleming CONCEPT E FLEMING Mouse invites the reader to shout out what he or she knows as they review numbers, letters, and easy words. Catalog Link |
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I Spy With My Little Eye by Edward Gibbs E GIBBS Peeking through the pages, children will be able to spot a different colored animal every time, and guess what it is using a simple, factual clue. Bold illustrations and die-cut holes will absorb young readers as they learn about colors and animal names. Catalog Link |
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Dot by Patricia Intriago CONCEPT E INTRIAGO Pairs of circular shapes convey opposite relationships in the arc of a day. Catalog Link |
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Do You Know Which Ones Will Grow? by Susan A. Shea E SHEA Poses rhyming questions about what grows and what does not. Catalog Link |
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Press Here by Herve Tullet E TULLET Instructs the reader on how to interact with the illustrations to create imaginative images. Catalog Link |
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Red Sled by Lita Judge E JUDGE At night, a host of woodland creatures plays with a child’s red sled. Catalog Link |
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Trainstop by Barbara Lehman E LEHMAN In this wordless picture book, a young girl takes a train and makes a stop at a most unusual place where she has an important task to perform. Catalog Link |
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The Lion & the Mouse by Jerry Pinkney CALDECOTT E PINKNEY In this wordless retelling of an Aesop fable, an adventuresome mouse proves that even small creatures are capable of great deeds when he rescues the King of the Jungle. Catalog Link |
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My Friend Rabbit by Eric Rohmann CALDECOTT E ROHMANN Something always seems to go wrong when Rabbit is around, but Mouse lets him play with his toy plane anyway because he is his good friend. Catalog Link |
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Chalk by Bill Thomson E THOMSON A wordless picture book about three children who go to a park on a rainy day, find some chalk, and draw pictures that come to life. Catalog Link |
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Are You Awake? by Sophie Blackall E BLACKALL Persistent young Edward has many questions for his sleepy mother, many of which are answered, “Because it’s night time.” Catalog Link |
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I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen E KLASSEN A bear almost gives up his search for his missing hat until he remembers something important. Catalog Link |
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Interrupting Chicken by David Ezra Stein E STEIN Little Red Chicken wants Papa to read her a bedtime story, but interrupts him almost as soon as he begins each tale. Catalog Link |
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We Are in a Book! (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems ER WILLEMS Gerald and Piggie discover the joy of being read. But what will happen when the book ends? Catalog Link |